ITIFj BEE: OMAHA1, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1010. li 9 v CRAIN'AND PRODUCE MARKET Heat ii Unchanged at the Opening of the Omaha Market. . SHOWERS IN THE CORN BELT Balllea from the MiUbmI I Isr-tH tale Rae Off J ellle--f I.bk Cora' ' rtt.'". Cora Firm. ' :. OMAHA, July 28." 1010. V' cat unchanged at th opening. CabfM oaru. lower atul renewed hedging ale gave th market a rattier wenk tone. Iiellveryv by farmers has noticeably de creased with the decline In values for the last wenk. No material decline Is expected, an crop conditions are considered bulllHh. Showefs over Iowa and Illinois and cooler temperatures relieved the strain on the corn market,, 'prices dropping off sharply at the opening. Hood soaking rains are needed or reactions will occur. Wheat was weak ana early trading at lower levels -than last night' clone on Jower earn market and bearish news on tha spun , -whenf ' harvesting returns. Shorts were .sood-bu vera on the break and caused 'reaatlon'.f- to yeeterday'a closing With oVni soilttere'l showers In th nortnern part of ifie corn neit, traae was Inclined "to tenure the bullish news from tha aouetiwest, and values eased oft wltn selling of long; corn. Cash corn was firm, at about yesterday's nrice. FrlmafV wheat receipts were 1!42,000 bu., and shipments were 5o3.000 bu.; attalnst re ceipts last year of l,OH6,00e Du., ana mp merits of (H6.0U0 bu. Primary corn receipts were 302.000 bu., rnd shlpTofcmts were- J7!i.onO bu.J against re ceipts 151 jf(at of 468,009 bu., and hlp ftlents of X&AW-tod.- - . Clearances were 65.000 bu of corn, nop of oats, and "wheat and flour equal to 135.000 buf ? Liverpool -,-Votid4d lower on wheat. ana la t,o yl lower on corn. Iocal rang of options: -MS. row. Wheat, 463 cars; corn, 1U cars, oats, I2 care. WEATHER I TklR G It A If BELT Indication far TkssOr Bkawers This Kfsls or Friday. OMAHA. July 28, 110. Abnormally warm weather continued throughout the lower Missouri valley and tbe southwest during Wednesday, and tem peratures considerably above Urt wera gen eral In Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Mis souri and southwestern Iowa Tha highest tempemture reached, aa shown by reports received, was at Culbbrtson, Neb., where 111 degrees was recorded. Other points In Nebraska reporting high temperature were Asmanri, ws; Auburn and rairbury, I'l. ; Holdrese. Hroken- How and Columbus. 108: Omaha, Hasting and Katrmoot. 104; and oakdale. 103. Temperatures are slightly lowc-r In the upper Mlt-slsslppl and uHer issouri valleys this mornlna. and slightly cooicr weather will extend over this vicin ity tonight Mhowera occurred in Wyoming, Colorado and Utah, within the last twenty- our hours, and wera scattered over the pper valleys. The only appreciable rain fall occurring In Nebraska, as shown by ur reports, was 0 22 of an Inch at Broken Bow. Kalns wera unite general over the eastern portion of the corn belt, and some nacesa corresponains; penoa in jvus. 1.10 - ,,,i. ... Articles..) Open. High;. I Low. Closa. Yesy JOlV 68! S:4. i ' 1 0234 JK- 102H ..JO! Ulllii SJV, 7H ' 7H MT4 ,36 3g 1 K 1 01) 59 50. XT", r M Vi ?FtmS; No. 8 hard, new, lV4eiV4 ' T W T''f'H; No. 4 hard, KHl'.Wo; rejectee 5 v ft W'tiTo No. 3 spring, 87i-'.iHc; No. I heat July... bept.i Corn- July... Hept. Dats- July. Sept. 1 :' Omaka Cash PMeej. . WHKAY-No. 1 hard. mw. 984c1.00i old (.wia; xso. hard, new, vtu-vte; oia. elected nara No. I soring. toil 1 o; 4-spring.--liiy(Wc. iOKN No. 1 white, .tec; No. S whlta, $2Hc: No. 4 wuite. TK4itilV4c: No. J yel- Vote, ovSlo; No. i yellow, WtJiOo; No. 4 yellow 6(fc6Vic; No. 2, WUtyricr. No. I, 0(80'4c: No. 4. W(U69Wr: no arade. 4S(&4)5c. OAT-Standard, S7V4SHHc; No. white. 7V(iB38c; Na 4 white. 3tiS714o; No. 3 yenow, ktifh FK(L A vllnw XTi 'ii. BAHLSXrJ!Jule!; tai&a5o; rejected, 60 Carlat Bceclat. ' ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. Cliicago ....;. .T.... M m ,147 fljnneapolls .l.TJ jmana i. .......... .vj Uuluth ....'...(... 45 61 v- CHICAGO UltAl.-V ANU PROVISIONS Feat area of tk Trading; and Closing Prices aa Board ml Trade.." CHICAUO'. July 2S. With the recelpta of "wheat at primary markets today reaching a total nearly douuue that of a week ago and conBhlerubly ..larger than at tha corre sponding time Uest yeata heavy tone de veloped. Tha July delivery was an ex- Hpuuii. because, the wtieat that la arriving lannot be unloaded into pulMlo elevatora euon enough, -a a rule, to be available for this month's contracts. The close, al though showing a full cent advance for iuiy. was on Vtfi'ftc or iu other options. CoiUor weather and rain let down corn, which finished at a net decline of Va2.c. Oitti made a elmilur, record to the extent vi I'Mi-t," to-i?o ana provmions iuiaoo, starring. jiyy, poiit, a Ilxture at last nlgnt Klrst thfeshfna' of new sorinir wheat I ailnneaxHA-shoWel yields of twenty-five to tJilrly-elKht - bushels an 'acre arid turned trie scalas. at -sixty to . sixty-three pound a bUMhels. KXpert opinion that the winter Wheat crop as a whole was also thresh ing out satisfactorily held considerable In gluenca s a bearish factor. The spring crop" naturally waa not looked to for sucn IlattertiiK results In' general aa those men tioned rinv -Minnesota, but tha outlook was aul io .be as favorable aa could be tiopea for considering the earlier life of the yanulkl " : ' Aa UiA day wore on there was a notable falling off in country acceptances of bids for cash wheat, indicating apparently a mailer -run from now on. The explanation sosmed Xo be t'iat eiien wheat was selling at M4o under July delivery today, for No. 1 and No. 3 hard and No. t red, a most uriusual situation. Bpt ember ranged from Jf OFwlMVfr- and closed-,0 to net lifwer, but ateady at l.O3'Mt'0l.O3. ' Fluutuatlona In the Bvptember corn option had as limits- (( 4c, with ' the close steady at &Hjt&ti3'tc, a net decline of 2tllc. The cash-ninrket 'was weak. No. K yellow finished at 7C- Hexlcing:-salea..'jigalilit cash purchases tlglnod gown -oats. September varied from 37o to J!H636o and closed Wuc down-At 3:c. - - drain Weakness and a larger run of hogs . made provisions) heavy. Pork generally was liji'hi lufvmr gt the wind-up, lard to wuxiiko. ana xios iu to juc heading futures ranged as. follows: NEtnORKSIOCRS AND BONDS Still Farther Material Recuperation of Stock Market Exhibited. INTEREST m PEARSON SALE Sadden Adjustment Leaves Large Short Interest Which Had Counted . on Continued Low Prices. NEW YORK, July 2. The further ma twrlal recuperation of stock- market values today followed the disclosure In additional detail of tha arrangements made by which heavy blocks of securities which had been hanging over the market had been taken over by powerful banking syndicates, thuj ssvlng the necessity of further sacrifice of values In a ruthless sale In the open market. Attention was focused on the oneratlnn deallnff with tha Punon avurileata hnlit. htavy falls occurred in Illinois, Indiana, I Ings taken up by Kuhn, Loeb Co., and Ohio and Kentucky. An area of low pres-1 foreign associates. The circumstantial and ur in now central over urn eecuon, ana authentlo reporta on this transaction gave nioio a pruuBDiiuy 01 viuimn uu n i u a major interest, out there were conjee i.i iui viunmj urui , w iwwiujt- lures oi other similar settlements, esoe tour hours. clally on the growing out of a project of .,, , W"' I'l 19S5 l-W' I railroad amalgamation as ambitious almost Minimum temoeratura .. 74 72 72 KM in .nun. .v.. i... .v.. -"f w - transrer admitted. Tha effect of these de- f ormal temperature for today, 77 degrees, velopments on tha speculative tone of the Ueflolency In precipitation Since March LI mrk. m... .i.i ri.im incnes. . . . I Ttio sudden adluatment nf m linnmm lL.r..n. .11.. In IQnU I . . " . . . I . VUllVDFVIIUIIt V tJM all 4WW aidlsry silver coin, JO.IsS.a: minor coin. II.1M.171; total balance in general fund, 1.2t6,5U. , . New. York? lney Market. NEW TORK. July Xa.-MONEY-On call, easy, mii per cent; ruling rate, l per cent; closing bid, per ctni; orrerea si 14 per cent. Time loans, easy; 80-day bills, per cent, and 90 days, 3Vtf4 per cent; six months, HfS1 per rent. PHI MB MKHCANT1LK- AFER 5'4t' per cent. STbRLIKQ EXCHANOE-Essy with act ual business in bankers' bills st S4.834i& 4.M&0 for 00-day bills, and st I4.fc.35 for de mand. Commercial bills. 4.82ij4.K)l4. MLVEK Bar, SS'ic Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad bonds firm. Cioslng quotations on bonds today were ss follows: " U. 1 rr. to, ....ltlnt. M. M. 4V, 1 te coupon lwMin a s V. 8. U. nt ini do 4a da coupon 101t4K. C. la. let Ss.... ?2 V. a. 4.. rag. H4HL. .( 4s 1M1.... to coupon I1I1L t N. unl 4a KH AIII.- lilm. 1st Is 74M., K. A T. lit 4s.. ri4 Am. At. iom.io ). 441 MSi Am. T. A T. c. 4s.. rMk'nto. t-lfto 4 'fl Am. Tobacco 4s..... 7 .N. K. K. of M. 44a W4 A..1IV5 N. T. V. s Hc I'H A H .. J" 2s of an inch. a situation left a vary large short Interest uncovered In the market which had counted It. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. press prices to a still lower level. The bear party was lartre and orient hnvera In all departments of the market and their """ f"Tv m'-Je It easy for their opponents 1. ?..Sb-'-. Prlc" P n hm rapidly. hours ending at 8 a.' m., 75th meridian time. inursd.y, July 28, 1K10: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp.- Raln- Ststlon. - Mas. Mln. fall. Pky Ashland, Neb loll 74 .W Auburn, Neb 107 W . ,w Hrcken B'w. Neb.loO 04 .'U Columbus, Neb. ..108 65- . .00 Culhertson, Neb. .112 l5 .00 r airoury, imco....i" 7 s.eu Fairmont, Neb. . .104 72 .00 Or. Island, Neb.. t8 64 .00 ttasttnas, Men. ...mi 64 .vu Moldrege. Neb...l oH .00 Oakdale, Neb. ...103 82 .00 Omaha, .Neb 104 74 .00 Tekamah, Neb...l00 88 .00;. Alta. la 88 60 .35 Caroll, la W) 62 .00 Clarlnda,' la... -..101 72 .00 (lhiey. Ja... 81 6 .2U ISIoux City. la... 88 62 .06 'Not - included in It was assumed that the aettlementa which had been effected would Include the placing 01 substantial amounts of securl ties with foreign holders. Bonds wera firm. Tnta.1 ! nr value f .1.. . M m1u . . . . . 1 .-1 ' 1 1 I K.WiMU unitefl Hlalea bnndl U'Arik nn Pt. Cloudy chansred on rail Cloudy Number of sales and 1 f B H I n mmtallnnl Clear IX- . .. " Clear ... I Allls Chalmors Bfa Clear. '' I Amalaanialnri lim. Pt. Cloudy American Asrlcullurmt Clear I American Baat iutar. ... Clear mmcin (.an vt nlnnilv I smanran-C. a F. ... Pt. cloudy " .""?a uii..,.. Cloudy IT ua aa f Armour It Co. 41 Atchison son. id.... i CT. 4a.. rf. 4o ct. - la A. a L. lat 4a B. A O. 4s do 84s Mo 8. W. im... Brk. Tr. c. 4a Can. of ;. la...., Ten. tiaather 6a.... C .of N. i. g. Is.., Chaa. A Ohio 4 Sc.. do rf. la t'hlcaro A A. 1H C. B. Q. J. 4s... do son. 4a C. M. ft P. ( lu 1H do or. 4a C. R. I. A r. 0. 4a.. 7(H do lat rat, do rti. 4a 17 80 RallVar Is 104 "Colo. ind. 6a 77 "do un, 41 Colo. Mid. 4a dominion raciho 4 100 14 m s, r. at a ! aa 00 or. a iv.i D. A H. ct, 4s Ntt 4a lat A rot. 4a.... MS O. A R. O. 4 Kr. a, Rohbar U......B''4 do rat. 6s S U. 8. Bust Id ca 1024 Dlatlllars' 6a ua Va.-Ukro. IJiam. 6a.. anv, 'Kna s. L 4a anawabaiK lat aa iot do can. 4s M do lat A ax. 4a.... 41 H do ct. 4s. sar. A... 46 . Waatern Md. 4a KH do senaa B 0 Waal. Klao. ct. &c.... h Oan. rise. ct. Ia....l?l Via. Central 4s M II. Can. lat r. 4a. .w 70 Mo. Pac. ct. 4b ctfa. I1U int. Met. 4i :et Bid. "OUared. o dab. 4a. mf. r.. n. 44. 14 : ct. 4a 1S14 1M N. AW. 1st c. 4s.. JVV, J do ct. 4a... R , K"4No. Pacific 4a 4 . o U . ft O. 8. U rfJt 4.... 1H . ilHPrnn. CT. Ia 11I... A4 liMV do con. 4a 1SH . 974Reenni en. 4s 'S .l!m, U 8. r. It. 4S li'a .100H do (en. la... 4 . 'S.m. L. s. w. e. 4a ... 7S . m do lt (Md 4a...... iw . Klilt. A. U 4a..,.. Tlvi si So.. Pacific i. 4a... H Sale. Hlta. low. Cloae. rn 21 at rsv, ll.ao 4 at pt, oiouay : u.1: D.r"" Cloudy American IocomotlVs Cloudy' Aswrlraa 8. A H Pt. Cloudy Aoiarlcan B a 11 Cloudy . I Ant Steal roundrlaa Minimum I Am. 8unar Kafinlnf....,,. 27 7H 44 J8 4H M hi 7H 45 KH 36 II 11 srSa 7 averages. lAinn.pAiiir. i...ltr..hntii nrlfH ntiiiiiiar I Anierlcau T. A T at 8 a. m. l!:iV Minimum temperature for twelve-hour I Anaconda Minln '"' peiioa anaing ai a. m. rscrniaon .... pi-'MTpai.' btittam ' Atcniaon lfd No. of Temb. ' Kaln- Bi'mmSr.""" ftl.tl..n. M.e. Iln. . fall ? ,.'.m.op l. ranitnm, District. Columbus, O.. Louisville, Ky... Indianapolis, Ind Ckrloago. Ill 8t. Louis. Mo.... les Moines. Ia., Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha, Neb 1 17 , 18 ,13 14 88 88 84 88 82 104 102 64 74 68 pV Brooklitn Rapid Tr. .nu 1 (.-anadian Pacttle .40 I Central Leather' -EX) 1 Central Leather nM .40tntral of New Jersejr kq 1 viivaapaaae a unio on Chlcaio Alton... im I . w., new. Chicago A N. W... TemoeratureS continued abnormally high I c., M. A 8t p. In Nebraska, Kansas, southwestern Iowa I C.. c.. c. St. L.: nt Mluamirl Hurlnv VV(lnwHflV vhera Wlonflo F. A I they ranged considerably above 100 degrees, ""rn. 80 far as our reports show th. hlgheal Lr'S.r..:: iT"riy' 'rr""- rrvj'v: HUdn ...... i-tcu., Kiioiw ii. rmuvM vi.ic 1 LianTer A Kio Orstids temperatures recoraea in in)ra were n, A R. o. pfd.... Ashland, 108; Auburn and Fafrbury, 107; maimers' Securities lioldrege and tiroKen now, iw; unwna, icw Columbus and Hastings, 104. Kalns 00- ele lat pfd. r.iii..,4 in all evnent the Kanan 'ltv rila- I Brie 8d pfd.. r. .1 .tnAiiiit. fall, flnimrmil If nnmtl uwiww mwine M J,,."... i.... V,i,i il,r.i... Great Northers Dfd The only appreciabla rainfall reported from , f, our Nebraska polnu was .22 of an Inch at JnterboV Uroken Bow. U. A.- WciLall, int.-Met, pfd ... Local Forecaster, Weather Uureau. International Harrcater International Matins pfd NEW YOHK QE8EHAL HAHKIST jniernatlonal paper ipiflmtuonai runip Iowa Antra 1 quotations ot the Day cs Varlans I Kanaa, city 80.... Commodities. J NEW YORK. July 28. FIiOUR-Steady; l,.iii. i. 'n "" spring patents, 6.75j41.1B; winter stralgius, I Mlos A tl j' 84.50(8.4.66; winter patents, 84.604.86. wye m., st. p. a 8. g, M Hour, steady; lair to goou, 4.iwa'"i enuwe a., jv. a t to fancy, 84.40a4.B0.. ' K- T-.I" A- rrtiRNMEAL-steadv: white and yellow, puiiie , wuiUAi ppoi cf; ".'" L . N. K- H. of M. 1st pfd f awi , in wino. v.. i. w - - new lora ientral. No. 1 northern, n.av'e. I. o. d. neavy sen- n. T., o. A W lng on favorable threshing returns and Norfolk A Western, lower cables Bent wheat prloea down early, 1 North American but the market rallied, closing at 4Vnet Northern Pacitio. .. decline. September closed at L ana ue- P; , ; fmr4r m.t 11.11. I .. CORN-Spit easy; No. t, 7SHc nominal, fc , a A " elevator, aomesuo oasis, m inm, . i. . iputiburg Coal (union market was wunout transactions, paeaaed steel . Car. clnslnsr Sw.o net lower. September closed I Pullman Palace lar at 721Ac. I Railway Steel Spring. OATri-Spot steady; mixed, z to ai ids.. . . . i ..ui,. an qo iu. Atiri',fii' I Kepttollc Bteel cllooed white. 34 to 42 lbs.. 60a52V4c ?b'.2.5?el, pM- HAY Stronger and mors active; prime, Ho;k Island Co."ii..'."" ii.su; jno. i, u.Mi 110. ti-wai i", et. u a b. id pid.. ei.otca l.ub. 1st. uuis . w.. MIIJK.S Dull. si. Lt. B. VI. pi a t.p-ATHir.Hseadv. 81oaa-3lieffleld B. A I. ..T.D,,r .r.Ti u. Southern Pacific rtlJCi oiwiuy. . .... ... tt w.i - -.a muunnouo omu. - - TentMaaee CopptT PROVISIONS Pork, steady; peer, steaay; T,. L. w.. cut meats, easy; lard, easier. . - . I T., Bi. L. A W.. pid... TALLOW steady ; country, ewio. uniuo rar.uic .... wnnr niiUI I union racuio pia nimtR.Haw. nuiei: Muscovado. 8 test. United States Kealtr. 1,601) 14 HO H I.XIU 44 l.KIS Hit too !l I.IKH) 1 l.KiO 114 Law v 21,6114 44 r4) 101 m l'KiSt K j4iSt 40 42 t4 list4 111 111 8,704 1S1V 19S 131 14 4'4 1.104 WVa Vt) MH iS,0 08 f,S 44 OR'4 81" 7 1.1(14 lt) 107 in Z,4"e 108 14 10U 10U ll0 84 14 U U.SpO 754 7.1H 74i 4,404 in 1M4 1SS14 a,frl4 II 2St DflVi HK 1H 100H 101 H sm 11. M 7iH 414 Allouea Anial. Copper A. 8. L. A 8 Arliuna Com. Atlantic B. A C. C. A 8. M butts Coalition .... Cal. A Arlsona. Cel. A Heels.. Centennial opuer ilanae C. C Eaat Butte C. M... Franklin uirnux Con Oranby Con Greene Cananea ... inle Koyalc Cupper Lerr Lake Laae Copper La Salle Copper.. Miami Copper UiU. "Aaaed. 51 27 42 141 11H 76 2714 off 1314 Ai fi l(.'a,pen. Hlgh.:. Low. Close.l Yes y. Wheat" Jul.: Sept. May.. Corn-' ; Julyl I I I : t OS- f f OP'. 1 r?! 1 0'i 1 07T4 1 04oV.i. 1 iH- 1 02,1 8S441 04V lec j llHl 106 ,1 0&Wt,l 1 liSl I IVM I J14 1 U 1 lUliJfc 65V bote 64ftr.vt. Kt'4 3t4l Sept.,,iv1aa4i . fci-vi .&i!ttm'utl Dec.j.j'W'-ll. . , 4'(.. SUaiblViUmieMVu'ii May...'! j'r'. Villl'8l861', t I 25 90,, ,JS DO, 22 Wi 22 0& l 36 l 40 Oaia a Jiily.U 40-L - 40 Sept, . jSNVu Vai38Vti4 lec....8!4ik asiHa oiay..-.t4lti4 "42 4 OI K t .. I.. JllM tH Lai ai July.,, boot., lc... i.OV... Jan... Itl ns Sept. Oct... Jan... II DO 11 80 11 86 11 85 H 70 11 J2W 11 47 11 47 12 10 I 18 M W Sl',1 40H 37HI ii8li'in' Ss-tsWmiHl 40,40 jM41,42H 25 88 81V7H 18 26. ' 1 " 11 67HI 25 85 21 874 22"17H 18 86 I 18 37 2. WW) -21 ni 1,0 4214 4i4 - 701 141H 140 14,7) 1211 120 m 70 t.m 7'4 !7 2i 61 6r I.HK) 111 127 U0 14 ' 14"4 400 168 ' 164 166 1,700 28 ' Mis I7V4 noil 7 Ml 7 aa0 24 17 17 4,h) j;t4 22 . t o sri vii 17 40 Ml II t 204 141 . 141 lW 8.404 1244 U2 U44 a, 900 F4 aZlt 63 130. L9 14 190 7,404 17 1 14 7,104 4714 '4614 441 8, 304 H 81 I84t 104 1414 14 14Vt 7,600 101k lit 1014 100 40Vfc 8lk 89, 00 1" 11 IS 1,400 27 24 21 68 1,200 47 47 1,40V 13814 114 111 00 23 26 26 . . 400 121 111 .- 121 4,400 12 20 12 100 60 64 l 8,600 62 4 61 100 104 100 101 2,100 10 49 41 KID 2f 2a 26 10,400 110 109 110 200 41 42 41 1,200 40 4i 14 4"0 4S 44 46 ..... 10,104 117 116 117 600 24 23 23 18,600 127 121 117 1,100 104 104 106 100 II II M ..... 404 16 14 14 ..... 100 W 2s 100 1M 161 lo 204 2D 29 2 ...... 138, &0D 116 116 117 ..... 1.0O0 11 M JO 7, l.'XH 24,004 1.204 700 100 26 42 39 14 200 6 100 64 17 8. 40 38 23 64 58 II 11 40 IV 22 66 68 I.Kci centrifugal. 86 test, 4.38c. Molasses " J tl. 8. Steel pfd.. 1 Clan copper Vc-Caro. Chemical sugar, 89 test, 3.81c. Refined, steady. t Loala General Market. ST." LOUIS, July 2J.-WHAT-Futures 1 aiA-iii.. L!A,..u...i.Ar tl m at I wabarti u,' 'w?'M,"rr.."'-,.TrTr Weateiii Maryland 1.U1; lecemoer, ti.wi-w, . I i' Weatlngheose Klectrlc traca, o. reu, ei.vrwui,.vu, . 1 weatern union 21 UVn 1.0UU. CORN Futures- lower; September, lc; Decsmbsr, l;':-cssh hlarher; track, JNO, 2, 87(kiti7Vkc: No. 2 white. bWTOc. OATS Futures lower; September, Boc Wheeling A Lake Brie. 41,100 110 108 110 2,600 u 21 600 -60 80 40 400 22 11 20 40U 11 li 10 1.400 . 44 . C4V. 41 131, 00 10 lo7 169 100 tk, 1111 )9 10U 17 7 . 1.100 . 34 . 22 . 12 246,104 4' 48 . I,6"0 llf , J 16 . 110 6,(00 44 41 4H 4,100 68 67 1.301- lie 16 1,100 19 11 400 42 41 - SOO 14 66tt 1C) 11 61 200 4 ' ' 4 M 64 as 42 66 40 Total sales (ur the da. Ml. 700 shares. London BtocK nsrsct LONDON. July 28. American securities December. 37c; cash firm; track, No. i. I opened firm and from to 1 point above S7(ii3Sc; No. t white, 41H12Vic. R Y K Unchanged st 81c. parity today. Oood buying during tha first hour carried prices still higher, and at noon PIjOITR ITncluinaed: red winter Datents. the market was firm, with values ranging $o.8Oa5.60; extra fancy and straight $4-W from to l points above yesterday's New 4.86; hard winter clear. lillKy 3,'ju. rilii!.i 1 iinoiny, lo.woo. do... CORN MKAL M.20. HRAN r'lrm; sacked, east track, tl.0gi 103. HAY Steady; timothy, 13.6ftff20.50; prai rie, 1I2.0UYU 14.00. HrfiMf '1W1NIS-unchanged. York closing. Closing iuotations on stocks wera: Console, money do account ... Ainal. Copper .. Anaconda Atchison ........ da ptd 81lxiulaTllle A N. .. 11 St., K, A T .. H N T. Central... .. 71 Norfolk A W.... .. 81 4e txd ...103 'Ontario A W.... Boston StocWa. aid Bonds, BOSTON, July 28. Closing quotations on tocks wera as follows 1 Mohawk ........ 41NeTada Con. 21 Nlpiaelna Mines . 14Nurth Butte I North Lake liuld Dominion ... .. llOeceola .. 60 I'arrott S. AC... ..Hi yulncT .. 15 Shannon 618uperlor , Superior. A li. M 10 Suuerloc. A P. C. Tamarack llV. 8. C. AO 4U. 8. K. A M 14 do pfd ' 7 Utah Con 23 Utah Copper Co.. r Winona 18 Wolverine OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Moderate Receipts of Cattle, with rrices Steady to Stronger. H00S TEN TO TWENTY LOWER been and Lambs Move glowly, vrlta Bayer Holding; Bark, bat Trlcea Continue Steady and Feed rs Are Firm, SOUTH OMAHA, July JS, 1P10. Receipts wets: Cattle. Iloas. Sheep. Official Monday 4.890 18.4D0 Official Tuesday 4.248 8.321 13.211 Official Wednesday 4 MR g.7'!0 8.202 ustlmata Thursday I.M4 8,271 l.iou Four davs this week...21.'r,l 81.202 42.7M Hame davs last week 23 97 2fi.V-'l t2.118 Hatne days 1 weeks aao. .12.727 24.3ms 40.SXO 8m davs 2 weeks mi.. 8 001 14.b'J7 17.03 Ham days 4 weeks ao..l0.7 8.o20 18.422 Same days last year 15.136 83,117 19,bo4 Th following tabl shows th receipt ot cattle, hoks and sheen at (South Omaha for th year t date as compared with last year: win. iook. inc. iexj. Cattle 846 4S2 Mfi fW) 39.892 Hogs 1.2T.D.217 1.(41.870 2S2,io3 Sheep 848.3S3 747.148 102,190 .... Tha following table shows th avarag Vices of hogs at South Omaha for th last leveral day, wltb coroparisoDS. of good quality moved ground .4.0iU8.s no rough and common heavies aroppea below the $8 mark. Mixed ent at a wide ranse, common mixed soiling as low .as IS 10 and good light mixed bringing 8. ugnt ana bacon weights mei wnn the popular demand, as usual, but even these were hammered for lorulbo declines, selected lights topping at $8. 70. Closing rounds were "rotten, many ship ments of rough and common character ap pearing almost unsalable. Hulk of total sales ranged from Is. 05 to 88.80, a com pared with yesterday bulk of 3S.204j8.4f. Today's decline carries the average trade bout 20c lower than it was last Saturday. Data. J Ul. 12.1J.18.1J4,1.184. July it... July 18... July 20... July 21... July 22... July 23... July 24... July 25... July 28... July 27... July 28... S (&HI I 401 ( 801 1 84! T 781 I I 74 28 7 76l 381 i 80 8041 7 701 f 271 I 42l I 3TTi 27T. 8 27" I SIS 8 33) 7 37 7 Ml 7 B7 Ml 7 57 e 7 (T 7 45 82 8 81 t4 131 07 I 881 6 tl 6 84 180 8 W 8 Ml I Wl I 21 g til 831 t II 8 471 6 6VJ 5 08 ( 4SI 5 til 5 18 5 47 4 84 I 481 82 56 1 6 47 82 II 66 4 bM 5 8l 6 11 I B7 8 441 6 681 I 11 4fi 6 61 ' 104 Sunday. Refelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union titock Yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock p. ni. juiy Z8, l'jiu; RISCKIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H T's. .... 44 .... i .... 10 .... 33. .... a .... S3 ....lit .... 12 V0 .... . 3 . . l!1 . 80 . 14 . i . 46 . 21 . 43 6 .106 C. M. A St. P.... Missouri Pacific 2 Union Paciflo 13 C. & N. V east C. A N. W., went.i.... .. C. St. P. M. & O C. P.. ft q., went 56 C. It. I. & P., east.... 4 C. R. I. A P., west.... 1 llinols Central U. W 8 Total receipts I! 116 V, 2 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 4o 1,279 Swift 4 Company 742 1,622 573 Cudahy Packing Co 9S2 384 1,807 Armour & Co 335 8,018 825 CfTTTihy, from St, Paul 582 W. li. Vansant Co........ 32 .... Stephens Bros 43 .... .... Mew York Corb Market, Tha following Quotations are furnished by Logan & Hiyan, members of New York Stock exenange, cus ooutn oixteeniu street. Omaha: Bar State Oai 23 luaplration Butte pnalltluo iuroae o Caotua Chlno Chief Cone baTla-Daly Ely central Ely Cona Franklin Olroua ; , Ooldfleld Cons , Uoldfleld Florence.. Oreens Cananea 2 NeraJa Cona la llNewhouae 32 lOhlo Coi'Pir 1 lHay Central 2 71 Swift Pkg. Co 102 24 Beara-Hoebuck Co.... 160 14 Superior A Pitta 10 4Tonopah Mining 1 8 Trinity Copper i; 2 North Lake 7 4 Bohemia 4 Hill & Son 2(5!) B. Lewis 28 Huston A Co 7 J. B. Root & Co 40 J. H. Bulla 77 L. F. Hum 40 L. Wolf 48 McCreary and Carey .... 80 8. Werthelmer 40 H. F. Hamilton 17 Lee Rosthchtld 6 Sol Degan 47 Other buyers 2S8 Totals Bank of bsglssd Statement. IXJNDON. July 28. The weekly autement or the tiaiiK or England -shows the lollow lug changes: Total reserve, decreased 736.- OOu; circulation, increased 197.000: bullion decreased i&38,80t; other securities, decreased fiOD.000: other depostta. iiioreased tfV-J.OUO: public deposits, decreased , 2,247,uU0; notes resei-va, aecreaseo, tii,wi; government se curities unchanged. Tha -proportion of the hank a reserve to llobliuy this, week is 61.28 .per cent; lagt week, vy.ag 61.27 per Will. ' Bask el Fraa4rfrM4aasatv' PARIS. July 28. Hi 'AeCkty statemenet ot tu Hank of France, ebows the totrowlng changes: ..... Note in circulation, decrease. 1' 125.000 francs; treasury deposits) increase, 28,226,0u0 irancs; general deposits, increase, Il8,i7&,000 gold in hand, increase. 4.776.000 francs: sil ver in hand, decrease. 5.22o.OUO francs: bills discounted. Increase. 119.676,000 francs; ad vances, decrease, g,uzu,ouo irancs. New Yark Mining; Stocks NEW, YORK. July .-Closing quotations on mining siocks were: Alios ..240 LadTllle Con Brunswick Con 7 Llille Chief . Com. Tunnel stock.. 23 Meilcaa do bonda 14 Ontario Con. Cal. A Va .... 45 Ophlr Horn HIlTer 40 standard ..... Iron SlWer 144 Yellow Jacket Offered. .. 6 .. 4 ..120 ..160 ..110 ..1O0 .. 0 Bank C:araa. OMAHA, July 28. Bank clearings for to day were 82,4i2,2o2.81, and for the corre sponding date last year 12,276,776.27. Hal. A Ohio lolPennaylTania 11 67H 11 72i 11 72ki 11 80 U0 I 11 2t 11 77S 11 U. 11 86 I 11 47 11 00 I 12 00 11 621t MVil' H 62Vx 11 52H II 7H 11 l-l 11 ID 111 to I 11 I 11 20 10tS03O8 30 I No. 1. 1... .......... . - 4'ash Qiiotatlhns were as follow: hah ii-ririn; winter patents, iJ.10; rln- ler straights, 4.S6-B-f.i; spring patents, beat bard, l.yJi(f7.tH), bakers, 3.706.30. It Y K No. 2, 77n77Vc. BAULKY Feed or mixing, 6S67c; fair to Blioice matting, 6tiej-i8c.-' - SKEUS-iri'laa, No. 1 southwestern, 12 36; .No. 1 tioith't-slrn' 2.4. Timothy, i.0O. Clover. 812.8.V ' PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., $16.00 1)28.26. Lard, per Too lbs., Ill.fTi. Short ribs. ides (Unwe) 411.764; 12.12'.; , short clear sides iboxed),. l3.rU3.a. . Total clearings of wheat and flour were iual to " IJii.OOw bu. Primary- receipts were I.242.OH0 bu. Compared iwlth l.OBi.OAM bu. th vorienpofwliug day -a year ago. Kstl mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. t!3 cars; coin, lis car; oats, 11W cars; hogs, ;,ai hai,i"i ' Lhlcauau Oaah Prto Wheat: i tv niveiM ii mm TiiT-a,; ,u. a rtu, J 0J10iVi; No. t red, tl-U2W7 1-04; No. I lard. l.Wl.o(,; No. I rd. l.02-at 04V; No. 1 northern spring, tl.244il.28: No. 8 northern spring, 3 8U11.22; No. S spring. tl.lHtl.2U.. Corn: .No. .1 casn, tat6o; fo. cash. 64i-; Ni."2 White, 7o; No. 8 white, foe; NOf'g yellow,' 7c; No. 8 yellow, 600. iats: No,l caafi. new. To: No. 1 white, tew, SkVp; -No, . i white, new. 28c; old U'Sl's: No. 4 white, SVJi3Sic; standard. Bew, ssit-sc; 010. c. BlJTTt:K-Stadyrcrenitria, t6Q17; dai ries. 2u--o. r - - , , . . natiri steady, at mark, cases Included, firsts. 10(j 14c; prim firsts, 16c; receipt 8,688 case. . ' i-Hk k.,fS(adv: da sls lac; twins, I4,4iiv; young Anrlca, 15(dloWc; long at"Tis liK- - 1jTATOES Firm; eholc to fancy 714 no: rair to guoi, iwoiw. POULTRY Firm; turkey. Joe; chickens, 14c; springs. 17. , . VtCAL-rsieady; 50 to taVlt. wts., sHo; 80 tb 84-lb. Wts.. fiO2Sc;;86 to UO-ID. wta, 0&10V4. .'i.i... 8-e4n 'Wheat. 338 cars: corn, 81 rs; oats. 147 cars, Lstl mated Tomoiv , PKOVISIONS-Pork, JoMnng, $26.00. Lard, cana'duu. PsoifV "UlllsShaa stlnea lower; prime steiun, et.ii.w. ury salt 1 chea. A Ohio.... meata, steady; boxed extra shorts, $13,124; Chloato Ot. W... clear rios, i.ii; snort clears, 113.31. c, u. a at, r Kacon. unchanged: boxed extra shorts. Do lieera $i4.6l'i; clear ribs, $14.ft2Vi; .short clears, unTar a r. 0.. 14.SiV. POLLTRY Steady; chickens, 13: springs, lbVic; turkeys, ItKgvSc; ducks, Irtf 12c; geese, t,Jf9c.. eUTTKR Steady; creamery, ,92Sc. KOOS Steady at 17 c. Receipts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows: Receipts. Shipments I lour, phis s.suo VVheat. bu lra.OHO Corn, bu 31.0u0 - Oat a, du tc.uuu do pfd ErU do lat pfd do 2d pfd I Grand Trunk 72eadlns ,.. l Southern Hallway ...14 4o pfd ,.. 11 Southern Pacltle , ... U Union Paolflo ... do pfd ... M D. 8. Steel ... 18 to pf4 ... KWabaah ie 4o pfd Illinois Ceutral ....ISO Spantah 4a ,1M .. 82 ..lit .. 44 .. 8) .. 41 .. 46 .. 1 .. T0 .. 82 .. 61 ..111 ..143 1 .. 41 .. te ..117 ... 11 .. 14 SILVER liar, steady at 24Hd per ounce. MONEY 1U per cent. The rate of discount In the- open market 7.010 1 for short bills la lTe Per cent: for three 54.0W montiis" bills, 2l,k per cent- Local Seenritles. Knaaa City Grain aad Provision. 1, ajr ,., vork u buUdtna. Omaha: KANSAS CITY. July . WHEAT-July. Bit. aa. fiHi bid; September, !(('- 4c bid; Deem- Beatrtc Creamery, pfd.. 84 11 her, fl.Vl'A bid; cash 1 to 20 lower; No. I neamtn uvamery, co.a si hard. HH-fuiioa: Ko. 1 nara. yacaiiLiJgvt: Ko. ee, mu.... p w 2 red $1.05; No. I red. 84-UiSlo. V".y 1 ''14 ft mt, CORN September. 63o bid; December, I ?7.. .T. o."uTT. r. ,1,; li . changed to Wo net higher; No. 8 mixed, Houaton Water 4.. m 101 654(Bc; No. S mixed. tWxo4c; No. t white, lewa punland Ceineni iai uta. 4s.... M tie; No. I White. (8c. lew Portland L-auiaal eoa 4a 44 OATS lc higher; -NO. 2 White, 41tf43c; aaaaas (Ms glee. I per eet '.... 14 inlxed, 14.(1 J. o. 1 nauaaa oiy, alex. a orient, p(4 21 uvir TAjki&n I Linuuin Traotieii Ce. i aw Mam iaaa.. as HAY Unchanged to 2T.0 higher: choice ""fA - a in l timothy $14.0014.60; cholc pratrle. elLtSa C'r V.V "'V J " V- ' . Kaa Vurk. f-lT af 1L, lkl ,Aa. BUTTER creamery. 26 tic: first. Dc: J..ivi:"', seconds. 81c; packing slock. 28. 1 Ouiasa Una as. niiV;. !;!""""!" LOua r irsts, 24.J0; seconds, 82.40. i I Oiub . Uam aa, im.... .... . Receipts and shipments of gralu were as I Oimu kies. Uaat aia 1 uer ay. follows: Receipts. Shipments. Oaiakl a 8. It hi Bid 6 ear aaat II vvneat, do., iu,o iw.unu Corn, bu 18.OJ0 88.000 OaU, bu U.iWO 28,000 Llverp! Orals Market, LIVERPOOU July 2.-WHtAT-epot, dull; No. $ red wetern winter, no stock; future. 7s 4d; July, nominal; October, 7s id; Uecembar, 7s Vd. CORN Spot, firm; old American mixed, 6 Id; old American mixed, via Galveston. 6s 8Hd; new kiln dried, 6a 4dr futures, isy; September, 4 10d; October, 4 lod. Pearla Baarkel '1' ' x PEORIA. Ill . July 28.-OORM-Lowr; No. I white, 4fc; No. I whit, 4J: No. $ yellow. 4V; No. K 84; No. 4, fiVtcj ao grade. 67(u;ic. OATSSieady, Standard. 't-Wr; Kt, whit. tStJAVsc; No. 4 white, 37flic. Olliaks 4 C. 8 K Ky. Is, 1KI... rasiiw a. t. sa. ta liai InaitraiMe O. 11 Seattle, Lily of, aa, 184 104 Tn-Mty Ht. A L. Ce. ea. tin . Tidewater 4a, 1111 (Quv, H. Ho are ss. 100 Union Stock Yard aw. Omaka w West. PauUl aa la 41 4 ) 10 is la 104 8 4 400 1'1 JOT ( 4 M M 14 1T 17 a. Ml Coffee Market.' ' NEW TORK, July 28 COFFEE The market for futures opened firm at an ad vanoe of "u(i 1" points, on covering by Euro pean short and fresh local buying, at tributed to firmer offerings for forward shipment from B rax 11 and reports of a bet ter aemand in the primary, market from iLuropean exporters. The demand was sup plied by old longs around the Initial prices, but the market fully maintained the ad vance, closing steady at a net gain of 6(10 points, sales were reported 01 t0,2 bags representing the largest day for some time past, and included business in July, ml, a 7.20c, and about 4,000 bags In the shape o switches. Closing bids follow: July and August, 6.16c; September, - 8.80c; October, 6.8&c; November, o.ovu; IwcuiUr, C.Dic; January, 7.04c; February. 7.07c; March 7.13c; .April, 7.15c; May,, 7.17c; June, 7.18c, Havre closed f higher.. . Hamburg was fcpfg higher. Rio. unchanged at 8.25c: Santos, unchanged. No. 7, 6.01c. Receipts at the two ports, 72,000 bags, against 86.0UO last ports,. 72,000 bagM, against xti.ooo bags las year. Jundlahy reoelpts, 40,400 bags, again 72.100 bags last year. New -York ware house deliveries yesterday Were 13,i-o bags against 8,212 last year, spot corree, steady kio, steady, c; Santos, :o. 4, ffavc, nana coriee, quiet; coraova,. itno'ia'Ac. s , Cottoa Market. NEW TORK. July 28.-COTTONV-Spot closed quiet, 20 points higher; middling up lands. 16.06c; middling gulf, ia.soc; sales 230.2 bales. Futures closed steady; July 16.88c: August. 15.86c; SentemDcr. 14.I00 October, 13.68c; November, ld.wc; Deoember 18.66c; January, 13.60u; February, 13.61c Match, 13.66c; May. 18.60a. LIVERPOOL. July 28. The following are th weertiy cotton statistics : imports, a kinds, 15,000 bales; Imports,- American, t,0i0 butts; stock, all kinds, 4X1,000 bales; stock American, 347,oou bales; American for warded, 24,000 hales; exports, 5.3ov balra. ST. LOUIS, July 28 CO I TON-. , Jn changed; middling, 15c : sales, none; celpta, 831 bales; shipments, 382 bnloo; strck 8,466 bales. 7 20 8 4 4 38 5 1 4 & 8 2,867 N. AT. h. rr. No. . st. 8k. Pf. 42 Sll It 1 It It 2M ... 8 fS M Ill 80 7 A 44 247 40 I 25 I. it ... I 04 11 H l I sr. I 13 10 I 04 . . II ill II I 3T. in ... 104 f z.10 40 I 16 i 14 ... 104 71 1x0 I 16 t. 303 M I 04 4,1 i'l 40 61 21 4 I 04 47 t4 ) I 4 J"0 40 I "6 I sr.7 no 6 I 31 :n .40 4 04 70 git II I 8 93 244 ) I 1 47 944 14 I U Mi 174 I 14 49 4 1 I 16 41 f.3 14 I 14 It 147 144 I ? rr 140 lit 71 146 14 130 14 3X4 ... I 19 47 SIS ... I M 61 ' 84 8 10 V "H ... I li nt ... ii4 n m ... ii 61 791 ... 114 li Ill ... 110 13.'. tM 340 I 10 7 144 ... 10 66 lot IK I 14 46 3Yh 40 I 30 II II II I 1 74. M ... I 10 8 13 M I 10 67 124 M 119 44 34 Il I it 44 !14 244 I M 41 tl N I li 46 2M 40 6 14 40 11 40 I 15 16 141 130 I 84 76 144 44 111 II. ..1. ...144 ... 114 10 Vi ... Ill 10 241 40 I 10 16 27H 40 I 16 16 lot 120 I 84 46 HI 110 I II 14 8.11 40 I 16 61 !M ... 8 16 II r22 ... I M 44 ill ... I 18 43 23) ... 8 86 61 11 40 I II 14 234 ... I II II 231 10 I 16 71 331 124 I 86 40 W7 ... 1)6 M 231 ... 64, II 215 ... I II 71 128 40 I 18 61 270 134 111 74 IM 40 I 35 42 16 144 I 16 II tf 20 I 40 II 174 ... I 16 76 ll ... I 40 66 18 ... 1 20 83 0 40 3 40 41 84 120 I 30 43 11 4C 8 40 44 m ... 8 34 0 txl 40 8 44 63 ri 40 I 24 10 I'l 40 I 45 4i) 2S7 40 8 14 14 1:7 ... 6 46 1 ..Ml ... I 21 16 Ill 44 I 60 II 11 64 I 20 45 U ... I 66 61 14 130 124 72 1M ... 166 11. 874 10 I 24 1 206 ... I) 4T 247 10 I M tl IX ... I 10 43 174 84 8 10 10 IM ... I 4 65 27 ... I 24 '64 101 44 I 16 I 24 40 4 12 84 100 ... 1 70 4.. ......140 ... 1 28 .14 114 ... 8 10 ,.3,275 8.2U 6,635 CATTLE Receipts of cattle looked small this morning compared with the large run the day before and especially so aa com pared with Monday's heavy receipts. Still me total lor the four days loots up over 21,000 head, being only about 2,600 " head mailer than last week's excessive re ceipt and over 6,000 head larger than for tne same four day last year. The offeriTitTS of beef steer wer very light. There were very few range steer and a there was a pretty good Inquiry th feeling wa that anything in the way of deetrable grass beeves would have com manded a little stronger prices. On the other hand th medium kinds ot cormea which broke sharolv yesterday, while not overly active today were about gteady. As already noted several times in these col umns the better grades of grass beet going Into direct competition with tha medium kinds oc cornfeds is a natural tenaency 10 lower the prices of the latter. There were no strictly prime cornfeds in tne yaras. Cows and heifers of desirable quality commanded prices that were generally a little stronger than yesterday. Buyers seemed more anxious for supplies and as the offerings were light the market natur ally took on a little more life, so that the trade wa In much better snape than at the close yesterday. The feeling on feeder was also good ror this tlni In th week and desirable cattle of that description aold a little higher even than yesterday. Quotations on native cattle: uuod to choice corn-fed sieer. t7.0Otf7.76; fair to good corn-fed steers. $6.2&7.00; common to fair corn-fed steers, $6.0ub6.25; good to cholc cows and heifer, 84 70.7&; fair to good cow and heifers, $3.&034.76; common to fair cow and heifers, $2.608.26; good to cholc tockers and feeder, $4.255.60; fair to good stockers and feeders. 8J.604J4.2S; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, 13.000 8.60; stock heifer. $3.Xx&2.85; veal calve. $8,503:7.00; bull stags, - etc., 88.0096.26. Quotations on rang cattl: uood to choice grass beeves, $5.6006.25; galr to good beeves. $4.60ta5.50; common to fair beeves. $3.7544.60; good to choice cows. $4.O0iij-4.O; fair to good grades, 3.t4.uo; canners and cutter. 82. 603. 26. representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. At. Pt. II US'i 6 40 20 1101 I 60 44 1201 . I 40 44 1246 I 74 COWS. 10 170 I 20 8 144 I 3 4 732 I 60 20 142 3 85 11 IH4 I 6 tl Ill I 65 8 170 2 6 1 1023 8 5 7 147 2 15 12 118 I 76 1.,,, 1070 8 43 14 1121 4 40 . Mi,! htts. 1.. 804 1 28 6 100 I 14 1 41 2 10 1..... 684 8 15 3 (MO I M - 8; !5 3 SO 6 671 2 0 . ii .,.. 676 I 20 1 760 1 00 1 1404 8 25 4 67.S I 00 -6............. Ml 40 8 93 8 10 10 708 I 60 CALVES. ......... 4..rf. !0 8 04. 8 )M 6 64 t 111. 4 111.. 16. ,...2l 646 2 1W 1 60 1 204 I 76 10 141 4 04 - 1 160 1 00 6 tiil I 00 , 1 ..,..-114 4 00 1 870 . 8 60 .. . ' STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 11..., 11... SHEEP Sheen trade acted rather doubt ful at th opening of the maket this morn ing but suODlles were Unlit and instead of making good their bearish threats, kil ler wer forced to pay generally aianuy price ror their nurchases. iiariy rounus wer proauctiva ot very little trading owing to disagreement over sales figures and even after movement started, tha market continued dull and draggy until the close. Ft Iambs and handy weight yearlings were scarce, reeoer sorts were relatively small and heavy wethers made up a large share of the run. Oood grass wethers from Montana moved at 14.15, the same a yesterday, and awes sold as high a $3.76. Feeder price remained quota bly firm with those of yesterday. Receipts for the lour days this week, while they have been liberal, show a de crease .of a few thousand head from those of the same day last week. Larger ship ments are still coming in leader Hash but lambs' have been running mora freely and meeting with a very good demand, especi ally during the forepart of the week. Hulk of good fat lambs sold at $7.2&tgi7.60, which prices are only a little lower than those reported at eastern point. Wether and ewes are closing strong aa Compared with last Friday and fat yearlings of handy Weight are quotable up to $5.50, fully a quarter higher. Feeder outlet Is still broad, barring the demand for lambs, and price a little higher than a week ago. Uood 'feeder lambs would sell right around $6.00, but Inquiry Is not as active as It was on early days and It Is doubtful if this quotation could be maintained on a heavy fun. Feeder yearlings sold as high as $5.00, good feeder wethers around $3.76, and feeder ewes at $3.00ig3.26. Quotations on grass ktock: uood to cholc lambs, $7.00dj7.40; fair to good lumbs, $6.40 4)7.00; feeding lambs, $.).&OS.10; handy weight yearlings, $5.006.50; heavy year lings, $4.60.80; leading yearlings, 84.40J 6.00; good to choice wethers, $3,8514.25; fair to good wethers, A60.86; feeding wethers, 23.4Wi3.85; fat iwei, $2.75(3.76; feeding ewes, $2.861.25. Representative sales; No. Av. 747 Wyoming ewe 83 75 Wyoming awes, culls 86 $1 Wyoming yearling . 80 western lambs 62 123 western awes, wether, cull.. 87 265 western wethers 88 28 western wea 82 400 Montana wether 118 156 Montana wether 115 300 Montana wthra 116 14c: No. 8, lOHc. Chnckj No. 1, 9c: No. 2, 6c; No. $, t'tc. ltmmd; No. 1. ll'.r; No. 2, c; No. 8. 6c. Plate: No. 1. tc; No. .'. 6c; No. i. 4o. FRl'lTS Oine: laiirornia csmeiu brand Kedland Valencia. loO sir., per box. $4.00; 12 alae, per box. $460; i;0 sis, per box, $4 60; 174 and smaller sixes, per box, $4 60; Havana Mediterranean Sweets. fno-Sil slses, per box. $4 40. Lmns: Llmonlera, extra fancy, V-t Isen, 8W; rnolc. JOo- 860 sixes, per lox, s.tvtfs s; e is, pel box less; Sunset brand, per box, $.10 Hnnanas: r anoy select, per surveo, ton 160; Jumbo, per bunch, i.i-tr:i.it, i-nta- Ict'pes: California, 4 sis. -, fa stand ards. $5.60 Aprtoots: California, per 4 basket oral, $1.6. Plum: California, red, per 4-basket cist. $1.60. HIu prune: Pel crat. $1.60. Peaches: California, per 20-lb box. Sic: Texa yellow ireea, per t-naun crate. 70o; Texas yellow frees, per -baket ate, $1.40. Pear: California narneti. per box. $2.60. Waterinelona: 'laxas, i-o per in. Dates: Anchor brand, jiw, w 1-10. pags., is box, per box, $2 00. N VEOliTAblJiS Irish potatoes: Wisconsin and natlva, per bu.. 6O0. New potatoes: In sacks, per bu.. $1.00. 4jbbage: New Cali fornia and aoutharn. Per lb., 2c Onions: Yellow. In sacks, per lb., 4c. Garlic: Extra fancy, whit, per lb., 16c: red. per lb., 16c. Egg plant: Fancy Florida, per do., $164 U2.00. Tomatoes: Tennessee, per 4-bket crat. $1.10. String and was beans: Per hamper, about 26 lbs., $1.60; market basket. 76c. Cucumbers: Hot nous and bom- groan, per do.. 16c HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES Rsd Ishes: Extra fancy, per. doa. bunch, 80c. L4-lture: Extra fancy leaf, per do,, 20c. Parsley: Fancy, per doa. bunches, 8O0. Rhu barb: Par do, bunches, 4oc. Asparagus: Per do, bunches, 46f&oc. ureen onions: Per dox. bunches, 25c. Turnips: per market basket. 40c. Carrots: Per market basket. 60c. Ueets: Per market basket. 60c Oreen pess: Per market basket. 81. ow. Mlt;r.i-,t-ir4ri.jL.- Tvainuts: mini, per lb. 2c; California. No. 1. per lb.. 17c; Cali fornia. No. 2, per lb.. 14c. Hlckorynuts: Large, per lb., 4c: small, per lb., 6c. Cocoa- nuts, per sack, h w; per a ox., ecu. Omaha liar Market, OMAHA, July 28 II AT No. 1 urland. $12.00; No. I upland, $11.08; packing, $.0i). Straw: Wheat, $7.00; .rye and oats, $4.00. New hay, $13.0. Chicken Raiser is a Bankrupt Kanaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 28. CATTLE Re ceipt, 10,000 head, including 3,000 southerns. market steady to 10c lower; calves Zbaoc lower; dressed beef and export steers, $6.26 t)8.00; fair to good, $4.4O(fii6.00; western steers, 14.oofi7.00; stockers and feeders, $2.75 fr5.00; southern steers, $3,6006.00; southern cows, l2.K"o4.00; native cows, $2.26.6.00; na tive heifers, 13.154j6.25; bulls, 83.00iy4.00; calves. $4.00(,7.50. iiutjs Keceipta, 7.0U0 head. Market 6 'a 10c lower; bulk of sales, 18.25; heavy, $X.2fxy 8.35; packers and butchers. 18.354iS.65: light. $8.65 .7&. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,000 head. iMarket steady; lambs, ti.7fyii7.5; yearlings, 14.26fa6.0o: Wethers. $3.7644.25: ewes, $3.26414.00; stockers and feeders, $2.60u .w. 4.. 4.. 6 1 4 14 14.. 645 I 10 730 3 ft 623 8 84 , 107 8 86 " , 874 8 40 , 771 .8 4I, 135 1 46 8 Ill l 46 14... 11.'.'.. ., IIS . . Ml I 10 ., 175 I 70 .. MS 1 65 .. 113 1 IS . r,i 4 21 .. 440 4 26 ..1063 6 26 WESTERN? NEBRASKA. t heifers... 748 S 05 cows 956 t 00 1 bull 1370 8 40 calves... 187 $75 4 cows..... 917 2 65 ca. ft hfs. 757 S 10 16 cows 79 2 70 t feeders.. 481 ( 40 18 feeders.. 644 $ 50 12 feeders.. 768 $ 40 I-cows 90S 2 60 1 bull 1100 S 36 I calve... 126 8 04 7 cows 842 2 70 22 cows 827 1 55 steers.. ..1128 4 25 7 feeder.. 710 4 00 14 calve... 272 6 00 6 calve,.. 164 6 75 Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 28. WHEAT July $1.22; FJeptember, $l.Val-224; L'ecembt-r 8L10VeC1.10-: cash. No. 1 hard. 81.28: No. northern, $1.22; No. 2 northern, $1.181.18 No. 8 northern. ll.LOJ.l.li. FLAXJiKEO Closed at $3 45. CORN No. $ yellow, 64h63u. OATS No. t white, 424420. . . ' RYE No. 1 72iij74c. BfUN-Jn 100-lb. acks, $2 .OOQ'2 .50. FLOUR First patents (In wood, f. o. b. Minneapolis), $6.oi$ti.00; second patents, r6.0O(j.6.t4); first clears, $446(84.56; second clears, $3.!su3.50. Treasary Statement. WASHINGTON. July M.-Th eondiUon of th treasury at th beginning o bust ties today wa aa follower Trust Funds-Gold coin, $SS7.8n.66S; silver duMars, $4t8.O44,0u0; silver dollars of 1S. $l.tki8,000; silver certificate outstanding, 4SS.044.0U0. tienerl Fund: Standard (liver dollar In general fund, $3.$4A,156; ourrvnt liabilities. I43.2l7.5t3: working balanc In treaaury of fice, $2K.4:U,kl: In bank to credit of treas ury t! th United Stat. $38.fxi6.0i: sub- Metal Marlsat. NEW TORK. July 28.-8tandard copper market firm; spot and future. $11.20 U. 30. London market weak; spot price, 60; fu tures, 55 lis d. Lak. $12.6212.87; electrolytic, $L2.67Vki&12.62; caatlngs, $12.12 fj 12.37. Tin market steady; spot and futures, 8&.04'j.26. London market ttsdy; pot price, 149; - futures, 160. Lead quiet. $4 26(0 4.46, New York and $4 20 64.424, East St. Loula. Spelter quiet; $6 50 U6.60, New oYrk. and I4.frt4.0S, East St. Louis. London spot pric 21 12 4d. Iron market quiet locally. In London Clvland warrant wr quoted at 4cs 10 d. Mllwank Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, July 28. FLOVR Dull. WHEAT No. 1 northern, $l.a4tul.26w,; No. 2 northern. $1 22jjl.23; feptenioer, $1.(K j 1.0S4. ' OATS-4OJJ40HC. t BARLEY Samples. 65j58c. . Tb Key to th Situation Be Want Ads. 6 calves... 418 2 25 18 steers.... U38 a 70 E. B. Arnold. 17 cow 864 S 86 Charles Hoyt 7 steers... .1202 4 86 10 steers.. ..1202 3 85 WESTERNS. Rocky Mountain Cattl Co. Wyo, 26 heifers-. 681 a 80 7 heifers.. 642 3 50 124 heifers.. 805 8 90 148 cow.... 955 4 15 53 cow 846 8 45 12 cow 9u2 2 SO Antler Land ft Cattle Co. Wyo. 4 steers.... 917 4 60 14 steers. ...1114 4 60 WESTERNS. B. E. Betohennr Neb, ( cows 1016 3 96 21 cows 924 3 (6 E. A. McFAll Neb, 6 heifers... 9!6 8 80 8 cows 1000 3 35 1 cows 815 3 50 W. A. Qulraby-8. D. I rows 887 3 76 41 steers.. -.1017 3 75 S6 feeder.. 1109 4 50 17 steers.. ..1020 $05 WESTERNS WYOMING 24 cows 844 3 65 rows M 3 96 38 cows 878 3 15 2 oows 973 4 26 10 cows 1070 4 40 7 cows 764 2 70 10 cows 913 3 SO 117 oows.... IK 190 48 cows 8M5 3 60 3 bulls 1820 3 4c t bulls 1250 S 55 68 steers.... 751 1 60 39 cows S06 2 70 3 steers.... (it) 8 35 Pr. 8 60 3 00 5 16 3 25 8 75 8 60 . 8 00 4 15 4 16 415 Keoordi Show Mr. Culver Owes Nine Hundred People, with Property in Wife'! Uame. Franklin M. Culver of Bnon has filed in th office of th clerk of th United State court her on of tha most tcullr petitions In bankruptcy syer put on th records, perhaps. Mr. Culver Is a poultry raiser -. whose plaoe Is located just outside th city limits of Benson. He schedules assets of $12,766, which includ th real property standing in th nam of his, wife. This, th petition says, Mrs. Culver I willing to turn, In for tha benefit of creditors. Tha liabilities total $12,813.87 and th creditor number over $00. They are scattered from Main to Alaska and Include people In Mexico and Canada and all the territory in between. The amounts In the majority 'of cases are small, apparently being money received through the malls for eggs or chickens which hav not been delivered. Mr. Culver was evidently a very extensive advertiser, Judging from the scope of coun try In which he gathered orders. No expla-' nation is offered for the failure to fill the orders. The Culver ehlckea raising plant Is quite an extensive affair, from the list of equipment attached to th petition, one brooder house alone being listed at $2,000. Persons familiar with the Culver place say the later investigation will show that Cul ver probably put most or all of th mony received into perfecting the plant,' Ht. Lonts Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. July 2S. CATTLE Receipts, 7,2oO-head. Including 6,800 Texan; market 10c lower; native shipping and export steers, .ian.V): dreBsed beef und butcher steer. i6.Ouui7.76; steer under 1.000 lbs.. $6,7546.90: stockers snd feeder, $3,2516.60; cow and helfeis, 13.60117.26; canners. !2.60to2.7D: bulls. 83.2ou6.75; calves, l'.bVw.W: Texas and In dian steers, $4.uog7.26; cows and heifers, nous Receipts. 8.600 head: market 16c lower: pigs Snd lights. lS.0CKa5.16; packers. $8.4098.60; butchers and best heavy, $8.5txt .75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,800 head: market steady: native muttons. $3.75 r4.2; iambs, $6.267.36; culls and bucks, $2,5048.50; stockers, $2.60(3.75. Black and White Have Race Riot taliana and Negroes Battle with Shovels and Revolvers at Scene of Work. Several revolver shots ware fired and hovel were used a weapons In a race riot between negro and Italian workman at Forty-sixth and Dodge streets about 7 o'clock Thursday morning. The participants were employes of the telephone company . at work digging a ditch at that point. - It was reported that the two racial fac tions had figured In several previous quar rels, not being able to get along together, and the flame of hatred burst Into fury and a fierce fight for the first time Thurs day. A negro Is said to have struck an Italian over the head with a shovel first. He was driven away by the other Italians. Later the negro 'returned with allies carry lng guns, and the shooting began.. When the police arrived peace had been restored. with several negroes missings Th police auto took out a load of c-ffloer -who went to searching throught the fields for th men who did the shooting. 1 - Ctloasro Utra mark Market, CHICAGO. Julv 18. CATTLE Receipts 5,000 head. Market' dull to weak. Beeves $4.708.26-; Texas steers. 13.604i6.60: western steers, 84.7b(jj6.ou; stockers and feeders, $400 tj.Zo; oows ana hellers, lz.wgy.4U, calves, $6.5013-8.75. HOUS-Recaipt. 19,000 head. Market weak. Light, $8.55(Q8.95; mixed. $8.268.1 heavy, $7.908.70; rough. $7.8Vg8.20: good to choice heavy. $8.20(8.70; pigs, $3.55.00. Bulk 01 sales, is. &oas. 70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18,000 ilea a. juarxet strong. Native, 82.70H4.6O; western, -mI.ooah.do; yearlings, $4.505.76 lambs, $4. 50a 5.70; western, $4.75(7.00. St. Jasepk Lire Stock Blarket. BT. JOSEPH, July 28 CATTLE Re ceipts, - 2,600 neaa; market, slow; steers, 4.507.60; cows . and heifers, $2.EO$6.00, calves, $3,006(8.00. HOUS Receipt, 7,000 head; market 10llc lower; top, s ; puik or sales, 8.80ii8.b&. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,500 head; market a Shad lower; steady; lambs, s4.uvu-1.1a. Slack la Right. Recelpta of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Shep. South Omaha. St Joseph Kansas City... St. Louis Chicago Totals 2.600 2.6UO ...10,000 ... 7,200 ... 6.000 8.000 4.000 7.0110 1.600 7,000 4,000 8,600 1.6U0 19,000 JS,M .73,200 49,500 29,300 HOGS Sharp reaction in hog values de veloped on a fully normal eupply this morn ing, but trad wa vcn more erratic than it wa yeiterday, hog of similar weight and quality selling at figures lOtglte apart. In a general way th avereg marktt wa pretty close to 16c lower than yesterday's trade, sales in both division showing de clines of 100200. Shippers bought sparingly, as ha been th cas on most days lately, and clearance was left to packers. Demand from all quarters was backward throuahout and nioveimnt (low and uraggv. Heavy bogs OMAHA GE.-VEHAL MARKETS. Staple aad Faaey Pnise trles Far lebea) by Harors sal Wksleaalera. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to in retail traae in 1-10. cartons, wo; fio. L In 10-lb. tubs, 29o; No. 8. In 1-lb. cartons! 27c; No. 2. in 60-lt. tubs, 26V4jc; packing iiuva, euuu dairy, iu ou-io. tubs, 2c. Markst changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, lTVio; young Americas 1!)c: daisy. ISc: triolets. .8c: llnhtirr k No. 1 brick, 17o- Imported Swiss, Hoc: do- mesne nniia, nv, uiuva owias, c. POULTRY Dressed broilers, 23c; hens 16c: cocks, 10c; ducki. 18c; seese. 15c: tur. geys, xxc; pigeons, per aos., i.&o, homer squabs, Pr dux., $4 On; fancy squabs, pur do.. $3 50; No. L Per dux.. I3.oj. aik- broiler, 16c; hens, 12c; oil roosters. 7c; old ducks, full feathered, llo: ges. full fi h. cred, lor.; turkeys, 19c; guinea fowls, 300 eacn; pigeons, per aox., 00c; nomera, per 00a, m w squaus, no. a, per ao., l.uU; fso. 3, per dos.. IjO. FISH (all fron) Plckrel, 12c; whlt tlah, 14c; plka, 15c; trout, 15c; larg crap, pies, 20c; Spanish mackerel, 18c; eel, lie; haddock. 13c, flounders, 18c; green catfish Ur; buffalo, 8c; halibut, 10c; white perch, 9c; bullheads, 14c; roe shad, $1.00 each; shad roes, yr pair, 50c; frog legs, per dog., 30c; salmon, 15c. UEfcr CUTS Rib: No. 1. 15Vc; No. J, 14c; No. 3, 'io. Loin; No. 1, i;,c; No. 2. General Strike in Builders' Trades Eighteen Thousand Men , Quit Work at live 0'Clock Grows Out of Otis Elevator Fig-lit. " ' CHICAGO, July Zt-A. general strike ot building trade was decided upon at to day's conference of .thirty-seven unions. which met In a final effort to obtain a settlement with th Otla elevator company. The strike was called at 6 o'clock today and affects 18,000 men.. Efforts to have the carpenters, electrical workers, bricklayer, . plasterer, holslng engineers and laborers Join In the building trades strike were without success tonight. and contractors declare that th attempted general strike has flailed. These unions that have refused to take part in th trades war are the strongest numerically In the Chicago building Industry. It la ld that les than 1,000 men hav responded to th strike call. 1808.1010 JohnMuirSfJ, .SPrXLUISTS In Odd Lots Distance from the market no longer prevents tradlm In stocks and bonds. Under our . plan ot monthly payments you can buy and rest secure against sudden breaks in tbe markst. . . Bend for Circular Ne. 16 "Odd Lot Investment." Member Nw York Stock Exchange, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Herbert B. GooGh Go Broker and Dealers SaVAXJI TSaOTISlIOXa BTOOat Otoaae OfXte-, ,8 IS Boar ef TraAe Slag. ell 3raa, Sea, gall 34. aV-gl 6 ObBSaT AJIO uAaBSt BfOUgsl IM SU alATAV